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Herpes is a Lot More Common Than You Think
3.7 billion people across the world have herpes.
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Promising New Treatment for Advanced Melanoma
The FDA recently approved treatment for advanced melanoma that could extend survival rates for people battling this late-stage skin cancer.
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Does Your Child Have Abdominal Migraines?
Is your child complaining about stomach pain? One possible cause might surprise you: Abdominal migraines.
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What To Expect if You Have a Miscarriage
Too many of us have been in this heartbreaking situation: We are thrilled to find out we’re pregnant -- only to lose the baby.
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Should You Get an IUD? Benefits, Risks Explained
Based on myths or problems with IUDs many years ago, your mother or grandmother may warn you against choosing this method of birth control.
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Can You Take Expired Medications?
If your prescription medication has expired, don’t use it, toss it — safely. Expired drugs lose their effectiveness, can chemically change and even cause unexpected side effects.
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6 Common Brain Myths Debunked
Most people know as much about their brains as they do the deep ocean. In other words: not a lot.
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Immunotherapy: What the Future May Hold for Cancer Treatment
One of the unfortunate realities of chemotherapy is that the drugs used to destroy cancer cells can also damage healthy tissues in the body. The list of side effects of chemotherapy is daunting, including everything from hair loss and appetite changes to fatigue and memory loss.
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5 Tips To Start Working Out Again
It’s easy to miss a few days at the gym, but that can sometimes stretch into weeks or months. You vow to return but struggle to make the commitment.
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GI Issues? Try an Elimination Diet
Gastrointestinal (GI) issues can affect your quality of life, and it can be difficult to figure out whether food sensitivities, allergies, IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) or something else is causing the problem.